Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1985 Page: 2 of 38
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Warren, Meyers to defend
Rodeo honors to be
Attorneys appointed in Moore murder
presented Saturday
faces arraignment entering her husband.
Stock show slated
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Commerce Ambassadors; mem-
ber, Carthage Noon Lions Club;
past president of the Jaycees:
past member of the Board of
Directors of the Chamber of
Commerce and Panola County
Industrial Foundation; and area
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their class in Panola County."
Mrs. Baker noted that the
_______ ___ trophies for those showing Thur-
„ k sday night will, however, be
raBOUI AND PARTIES: Sealed bids will be T 11 . . .. .
You are hereby notified received by the Murvaul presented during the awards
of the opportunity for writ- Water Supply Corporation ceremonies Friday night
on Monday, March 25, 1985 following the market judging.
Recent action has resulted in
the appointment of attorneys to
represent three suspects in-
dicted on murder charges in con-
nection with the December
slaying of a Greenwood, La.,
woman and abduction of her
husband and child.
Indicted on charges of Capital
Murder in connection with the
shooting death of Debbie Moore,
shooting and abduction of John-
ny Moore and the couple's nine-
month-old son on Dec. 19. the
three remain in Harrison County
facilities pending trial.
They are Toby Williams, 20:
Wilma Jean Franklin, 16; and
Victoria Hinton, 24, all of
Shreveport
(Four places)
Place 1, no incumbent filed.
ten comments to th. Ex Engineer shall receive Challengers Larry Dorman and
, utive A Director of the from the original pur Frank Al lums.
(48) hours prior to she Place 2- Ruby Smith, in-
All comments received in scheduled bid opening, cumbent. Challenger Bobby l.
writing by April 2. 1985 written notice of such Will.
shall be considered by the transfer, together with the Place 4, Jim Morehead, in-
Board in making its deci- name of the party to whom cumbent. Challenger Sue Briggs.
sion on the application. All the transfer has been Place 6, Kenneth Pierce, in-
comments will be made mode. Such transfer shall cumhen. FheIN. A. Fi.1.
available for public inspec- be void unless approved in fpmbent Challenger Cindy
tion at the Texas Air Con- writing by the Engineer meguire-
to Texas from back with the emerging bullet brought to Panola County Feb.
Sargseet Steve LeGrews - Spaed LeeA
Place 3, Jim Griffin, in-
cumbent. Challengers Jimmy Me-
Cracen and Mike Jay.
Place 5, incumbent John
Ware, unopposed.
Place 6, incumbent Lewis
Bouillon, unopposed.
Place 7, David Hall, in-
cumbent. Challengers William
Grider and Fred Metcalf.
Kelley vies
for Place 1
(cnetmuedtrem"up-t)
11 years before assuming the
responsibility of serving as com-
pany president.
He is a member of the Board
of Directors of First State Bank &
Trust Company, Carthage; mem-
ber, Panola County Chamber of I
Saturday night is the final
evening for the annual High
School Rodeo at Panola Coun-
ty Cattlemen's Arena on
Shreveport Highway.
Highlight of the Saturday
event will be announcement
of winners and award
recipients, naming those who
have earned top points In
their competition categories.
Some of the top talent in
the Texas High School Rodeo
Circuit are featured in the
event which began Friday
night.
This weekend's activities
also lead to more rodeo this
month with the regional high
school contest slated for the
Cattlemen's Arena on March
24.
Rodeo time Saturday is 8
p.m. and admission is $3 for
adults, $2 for children, at the
gate.
Although students of the
Carthage Future Farmers of
America Rodeo participate in
otatnm by mmucation
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: ROSED MACLIN. JR.,
Defendant, Greeting:
YOU (AND EACH OF ten public comment con _ . _ _
YOU) ARE HEREBY COM- cerning the Construction of 2:00 P.M. in the Formers And, Friday's judging events
MANDEDtooppeer before Permit Application No Home Administration Of will begin at 8 o m Show of-
the 123rd Judicial District 9620 by the City of Car- fice. Post Office Building Fieihie K IInin" A N K.n
Court of Panola County at thage to construct a Solid City of Carthage, Texas, u u , 9 . ...
the Courthouse thereof, in Waste Resource Recovery for the work as set forth in barbecue lunch break with con-
Carthage, Texas, by filing Facility in Carthage, the plans and specifica- Cession to be provided by the
a written answer at or tions for approximately Panola County Ag Boosters Club,
before 10 A.M.of Panola County, Texas. The 1700 feet of PVC pipe, con- another segment of support for
thefirsMondoranoxtsatter proposed location is.on struction at new wellsite local ag-related youth programs,
the expiration at torty-two East loop 436 due south of tract, construction at ex- A-IF L-‘ 1 . -
days from the date of the Tastybird Foods. This focili- isting Water Plant No. 1 in- Area, buyers and local in-
issuance of this citation, ty proposes to emit the eluding storage tank, dividvals who cannot afford to
same being the 11 th day of following air con- hydropneumatic tank, ser purchase an animal outright
March A.D. 1985, to Plain taminants: Particulate vice pump and during the auction to be held by
tiffs Petition filed in said matter, sulfur dioxide, miscellaneous as detailed George Bell, are urged to team-
court, on the 30th day of nitrogen oxides, and and specified, of which un and no0l Hheir resources in
September A.O. 1983. In hydrogen chloride The Ex- time said bids will be EP"M"P0O Jhet resourcesin
this cause, numbered ecutive Director of the publicly opened and read such a manner that more value
A-8969 on the docket of Texas Air Control Board aloud. can be recognized in their
said court and styled has made the preliminary projects by these youngsters
SOLOMON WILLIAMS, determination to issue this The envelopes contain- . .
Plaintiff, vs. ROSED permit. Before o permit ing the bids must be sealed Candidatac
MACLIN, JR.. Defendant. can be issued for this focili- and addressed to: S — - —d LV3
A brief statement of the ty. all emission sources Mr. G, Dean Soape, Presi- e e 1 1 11
nature of this suit is as must demonstrate com- dent le IOCalIV
follaws, to-wit: that the pllance with all Rules and Murvaul Water Supply Cor- J
Plaintiff, have judgment Regulations of the Texas poration
against defendant. Rosed Air Control Board and all p. O. Box 367
Maclin, Jr., for his applicable Federal Regula- Carthage, TX 75633
damages plus legal in- tions. This includes the op- and designated as bid for:
terest, costs of court and plication of "best available Bagley.
such other and further control technology" to CONTRACT NO 2 WATER Guvy ISD
relief, both in law and each emission source and PLANT IMPROVEMENTS (Two places)
equity, to which plaintiff. compliance with all am- pion* and specifications Place 4 incumbent Russell
bientoirquolitystondorgs. may be obtained trommhe Young unOpposed.b
entitled to, as more fully Engineer, E. E. Perkins, 121 Di. € . . .
shown in the Original Peti- N Van Buren St Header- Place 5, incumbent James
tian now on file in said A copy of all materials son Texas 75657 upon Speer, unopposed.
Court. submitted by the applicant payment of $25.00 for each TetemISD
If this citation is not including the preliminary set of contract documents (Three places)
served within ninety days analysis, thereof is which shol not be subject Place I Lucv Brooks in.
after the date of its is- available for public inspec- 10 refund Bids will be ac- 2 . ' cLC * ° . in
suance. a shall be return- tion at the Texas Air Con- cepetd on|y wom . cumbent. Challenger James
ed unserved. trol Board Region 12 office original purchaser of the Albert Tatum
The officer executing at 1304 South Vine documents and plans, or Place 2, incumbent Drenon
this writ shall promptly Avenue. Tyler. Texas from some other qualified Fite. unopposed.
serve the same according 75701, and at the Texas Air bidder to whom such a set Place 3 incumbent
to requirements of law. Control Board, 6330 has been transferred by Kuvkendall unonposed
and the mandates hereof. Highway 290 East, Austin, the original purchaser, Kuykendall, unopposed.
and make due return as Texas 78723. All interested
the law directs. persons may inspect these provided that in the event
Witness. MARIE PIKE materials and submit writ- of such transfer, the
SEALE. Clerk of the District
Court(s) of Panola County.
Texas.
Issued and given under
my hand and the seal of
said court at Carthage.
Texas, this the 22nd day of
January A.D. 1985.
MARIE PIKE SEALE Clerk.
123rd Judicial District
Court
of Panola County, Texas.
By Sandra King, Deputy, trol Board office in Austin.
Former District Attorney Bill to officials. doned on a nearby residential
Warren has been appointed While nor yet formally front porch before the suspects
counsel for Williams while local charged with the two counts returned to Louisiana.
attorney Cora Meyer has been each of capital murder. at The group was later arrested
appointed counsel for Franklin tempted capital murder and by Louisiana authorities and
Attorneys Robert Underwood aggravated kidnapping. Franklin charged with lesser offenses in
and Terry Baily are appointed is expected to be similarly connection with the case. Mean
counsel for Hinton. charged prior to trial procedings. while. extradition documents
It is anticipated that the three The trio allegedly forced entry were filed by District Attorney
will face a Moy docket call with in the the Moore home. com- John Walker, in anticipation of
trial to begin sometime in June, polling the couple to accompany at least two of the suspects
during the next criminal session them, along with their son Ryan, fighting such efforts.
held by 123rd District Court to a wooded area in Panola The two women eventually
Judge Bennie Boles. County where the Moores were waived extradition and were
Franklin, certified as an adult reportedly abused before Mrs. returned to Texas to face the
here last month after waiving Moore was shot through the greater charges. Williams was
who have worked so hard to ex-
cel.
Officials noted that the most
concentrated competition this
year will be in the swine division
which virtually doubled to some
54 from 1983 to 1984 and has
now grown to a total of 78
borrows in the 1985 show.
And market steers are in-
creasing again this year with
some 58, compared to 46 in
1984.
There is an increase noted for
the dairy goat division which hod
its debut in 1984. And the lamb
division, although down from
1984, is still holding its own
against the numbers presented
during its debut in 1983.
All-in-all, show officials
promise one of the most ef-
fectively organized shows and
auctions to ever have been held
in Panola County under the
auspices of the Panola County
Junior Livestock Show Com-
mittee and support of the Panola
County Ag Boosters Club - two
organizations lauded by people
throughout the county as being
the driving force and main sour-
ce of stabilization and growth in
local youth involvement in
agriculture.
animal judging," says Mrs.
Baker. "They work with their
animals significantly longer,
sometimes, than those in the
marketing projects. And these
kids are vying for trophies and
prize money, as well as
both events. High School
Rodeo officials note that this
weekend's event is not con
nected with the FFA-
sponsored contest.
Participants this weekend
have traveled from as far
away as Beaumont, Marshall
and the Louisiana line, ac-
cording to spokesman Bill
Peace. Carthage High School
sponsor Bob Morris pointed
out that participants also
come from as far away as
Mesquite.
The event promises
several hours of top rodeo
entertainment as only high
school enthusiasts con per-
form.
This is the first rodeo spon-
sored by the 30-member Car-
thage High School Rodeo Club
with proceeds to benefit club
activities.
Concessions will be made
available, manned by parents
of club members, according
to Sybil Smith.
before a Panola County grand The two were allegedly left
jury in the near future, according for dead and their son aban-
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Grissom, Debe & Chessher, Earl. Panola County Post (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1985, newspaper, March 10, 1985; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430505/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.